hist99163Senate Bill 158
Relating to: presumption and conclusive determination of paternity on the basis of genetic test results and orders that may be granted on the basis of genetic test results.
By Senators Testin, L. Taylor, Bernier, Bewley, Jacque, Kooyenga and Wirch; cosponsored by Representatives Krug, Subeck, Brandtjen, Crowley, Kitchens, Kulp, Mursau, Spiros, Skowronski, Tusler and VanderMeer.
hist99593To the committee on Universities, Technical Colleges, Children and Families.
hist99245Senate Bill 159
Relating to: automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, voter rights, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual requirements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty.
By Senators Smith, Miller, Hansen, Carpenter, Johnson, Larson, Ringhand, Risser, L. Taylor and Wirch; cosponsored by Representatives Emerson, Anderson, Brostoff, Hebl, Meyers, Ohnstad, Riemer, Sargent, Shankland, Sinicki, Spreitzer, Subeck, C. Taylor and Zamarripa.
hist99594To the committee on Elections, Ethics and Rural Issues.
hist99260Senate Bill 160
Relating to: the method for providing notice of a special meeting of a school board.
By Senators Olsen, Bewley, Kooyenga and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives Gundrum, Ballweg, Brandtjen, Edming, Felzkowski, Horlacher, Knodl, Kulp, Milroy, Skowronski, Subeck, Tittl, Tusler and Wichgers.
hist99596To the committee on Education.
hist99261Senate Bill 161
Relating to: release of person after arrest for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
By Senators Wanggaard, Darling, Carpenter, Jacque, Kooyenga and Smith; cosponsored by Representatives Kerkman, Ott, Anderson, Kulp, Kurtz, Mursau, Ohnstad, Skowronski, Spreitzer, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt and Tusler.
hist99597To the committee on Judiciary and Public Safety.
hist99262Senate Bill 162
Relating to: fee for certain motor vehicle certificate of title transfers.
By Senators Wanggaard, Miller, L. Taylor, Bewley, Cowles, Ringhand, Marklein, Larson, Olsen, Wirch and Nass; cosponsored by Representatives Pope, Brandtjen, Kulp, Milroy, Myers, Rodriguez, Tusler, Dittrich, Krug, C. Taylor, Kolste, Meyers, Murphy, Horlacher, Mursau, Knodl, Ohnstad, Skowronski, Bowen, Hesselbein, Thiesfeldt, Sinicki, Wichgers, Considine, Edming, Spreitzer and Kuglitsch.
hist99598To the committee on Transportation, Veterans and Military Affairs.
hist99290Senate Bill 163
Relating to: causing bodily harm to a nurse and providing a penalty.
By Senators Kooyenga, Carpenter, Cowles, Feyen, Jacque, Marklein, Nass and Testin; cosponsored by Representatives Magnafici, Duchow, Tittl, Kuglitsch, Brooks, Dittrich, Horlacher, James, Kerkman, Kulp, Kurtz, Murphy, Novak, Ohnstad, Ott, Petersen, Rohrkaste, Sinicki, Skowronski, Spiros, Thiesfeldt, Tranel, Tusler, Wichgers and Quinn.
hist99599To the committee on Judiciary and Public Safety.
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Petitions and Communications
hist99637Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Senator Ringhand added as a cosponsor of Assembly Joint Resolution 27.
hist99638Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Representative James added as a cosponsor of Senate Bill 10.
hist99603Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Senator Schachtner added as a coauthor of Senate Joint Resolution 9.
hist99636Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Senator Ringhand added as a coauthor of Senate Joint Resolution 24.
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
EXECUTIVE ORDER #19
Relating to the Creation of the Committee to Celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of Wisconsin’s Ratification of the 19th Amendment
WHEREAS, on June 10, 1919 Wisconsin made history by becoming the first state to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granting national suffrage to women;
WHEREAS, Wisconsin’s ratification came after tears of work by many women’s rights groups that began working on the issue even before Wisconsin’s statehood;
WHEREAS, Wisconsin’s early and important ratification paved the way for other states to ratify the 19th Amendment; and
WHEREAS, states across the nation are celebrating the 19th Amendment and the date of their state’s ratification.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, TONY EVERS, Governor of the State of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the Laws of the State, including Section 14.019 of the Wisconsin Statutes, do hereby create the Committee to Celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of Wisconsin’s Ratification of the 19th Amendment (“Committee”) and order the following:
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The Committee shall be charged with the following:
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a.
Educate the public on the historical importance of the ratification of the 19th Amendment and Wisconsin’s role in the fight for women’s suffrage;
b
b.
Plan and prepare educational activities and an educational toolkit for teachers and students across Wisconsin to learn more about the suffrage movement and the ratification of the 19th Amendment;
c
c.
Plan an event celebrating Wisconsin becoming the first state to ratify the 19th Amendment;
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d.
Engage the public from across Wisconsin in the celebration;
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e.
Coordinate and promote related events and activates across the state; and
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Ensure that the education components, evens, and celebration of Wisconsin ratifying the 19th Amendment acknowledge that the 19th Amendment did not guarantee the right for all women to vote.
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2.
The Governor shall appoint an individual as chair of the Committee and shall appoint additional committee members as follows:
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a.
All women members of the Wisconsin Congressional Delegation;
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b.
All women Tribal Leaders;
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c.
All women Constitutional Officers of Wisconsin;
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d.
All women Justices of the Wisconsin Supreme Court;
e
e.
All women Cabinet Members;
f
f.
All women members of the Legislature;
g
g.
Two women former Lieutenant Governors of Wisconsin, one from each partisan caucus;
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h.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Women’s Council;
i
i.
One woman who represents the League of Women Voters;
j
j.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Women in Government;
k
k.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Women’s Network;
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l.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Historical Society;
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m.
One woman who serves as a Gender and Women’s Studies Librarian from the University of Wisconsin System; and
n
n.
Other women as necessary to achieve the mandate of the Committee.
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3.
The Committee shall have an Executive Committee. The chair of the Committee shall chair the Executive Committee and additional committee members will serve on Executive Committee as follows:
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a.
All women members of the Wisconsin Congressional Delegation or their designee;
b
b.
One woman Tribal Leader;
c
c.
All women Constitutional Officers of Wisconsin;
d
d.
One woman Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court;
e
e.
Women members of the Legislature, representing each partisan caucus;
f
f.
Two women former Lieutenant Governors of Wisconsin, one from each partisan caucus;
g
g.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Women’s Council;
h
h.
One woman who represents the League of Women Voters;
i
i.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Women in Government;
j
j.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Women’s Network;
k
k.
One woman who represents the Wisconsin Historical Society; and
l
l.
One woman who serves as a Gender and Women’s Studies Librarian from the University of Wisconsin System.
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4.
The Committee shall terminate on September 30, 2020.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin to be affixed. Done at the Capitol in the City of Madison this 11th day of April, in the year two thousand nineteen.
TONY EVERS
Governor
By the Governor:
  DOUGLAS LA FOLLETTE
  Secretary of State
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Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
Relating to the parts of Chapter ETH 1 that have been ruled unconstitutional or have been deemd inconsistent with the new campaign finance law created by 2015 Act 117.
Submitted by the Ethics Commission.
hist99015Report received from Agency, April 1, 2019.
hist99591Referred to the committee on Elections, Ethics and Rural Issues, April 11, 2019.
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